Does this make sense to anyone I haven't got a straight answer from anyone since I owned this car. It is starting to annoy me now.
97 chevy cavalier with abs
The previous owner said he abused the car a lot by pulling the e-brake while driving to spin the car around. He said he had someone at GM look at it and they told him the ABS Valve was damaged and it would cost more then $900 to fix. The main problem I notice is that the car pulls to the right when braking. Also when ABS engages it holds the back wheels for too long before it disengages. When you are on ice or wet road it feels like the rear end jumps off the ground.
Also just starting last week I have noticed when I drive for a really short period and park the car into a parking spot the car makes a squeaking sound. Even more so if I turn the wheel all the way. Then when I straighten out and drive it makes the sound ever second or less. If I press the brake a little bit the sound still happens. If I really press the brake hard enough to not engage ABS the sound stops but starts right again when brake is let off. If I drive a long distance or use the highway this doesn't happen.
Does this sound like broken ABS to anyone or maybe one of the calipers are squeezing the wheel hard then the other wheel? Brake pads,rotors, and wheel bearings were changed about 13 months ago. It didn't fix the issue.